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Laud Humphreys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laud Humphreys (October 16, 1930–August 23, 1988) was an American sociologist and author. He was born as Robert Allan (Laud) Humphreys, in Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Ira Denver Humphreys and Stella Be...
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1. Milgram’s Obedience to Authority Study ... f) even though Humphrey took great precautions to protect the anonymity of the subjects, did he have the right to put them in harm’s way without their permission...
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Laud Humphrey's "Tearoom Trade" ... Review and critique of Laud Humphrey's book, "Tearoom Trade ". ... Case Study...
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However there have also been ethically questionable research endeavors in the social science and humanities, such as sociologist Laud Humphrey's ethnographic study The Tearoom Trade, psychologist Philip Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment and social psychologist Stanley Milgram's experiments on obedience to authority.
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Potential Harm to Subjects ... – U.S. Public Health Service study of the effects; ... – Study of the side-effects of a new birth control;
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The authors refer to Laud Humphrey's controversial study called the Tearoom Trade (1970) to demonstrate what an _______study might look like.
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Laud Humphrey?s research in ?The Tearoom Trade? studied men engaging in sex in public restrooms. George, a participant, later interviewed by Humphery?s consider himself heterosexual, was married with seven children and, being Roman Catholic did not use contraception. ... In the famous Kinsey study of 1948 ?
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